Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: The new M5 Apple devices are faster and more powerful than their predecessors, with new AI tools built right into the experience. Yet they’re also not a necessary upgrade for the vast majority of people.
Already this year, I’ve said this exact same thing about headphones, smartwatches, laptops, tablets, and TVs. I’m also getting tired of finding new ways to say this: We’re living in the era of iterative improvements, when companies release new products faster than consumers can keep up. And the new M5-powered MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro are the epitome of iterative improvements, with an obligatory sprinkling of AI bells and whistles.
This is the trap Apple has laid for itself: The previous…more
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